So it is abundantly clear that the two olive trees are two cherubim that will be incarnated into earthen vessels as Jesus was. The scriptures bear this out in type and foreshadow by the mention of the city of Egypt spiritually being spoken of as the place where the “two witnesses” are slain. Egypt is where two physical brothers, Moses and Aaron, were sent as we mentioned before. There is also a type in the “sons of thunder”, James and John who asked to be the two witnesses and who were present at the mount of the transfiguration of Jesus.

Quoting: Scott Hofstee

I have 3 sons all named after family members but also named after Bible persons.The 2 oldest are James and John and I joke all the time and call them my sons of thunder.When I named them it was not done on purpose because of the Bible though.I named the oldest James Andrew after my father James and my son's dad's father Andrew.Then I named my next son after my son's dad's stepfather John.My 3rd son is named after his father Jessie but has the spelling here rather than the biblical spelling Jesse.And I am in no way saying my son's are the witnesses because I definitely do not believe.I also have a daughter older than my sons but her name is noway biblical.